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Offering Table of the Overseers of Scribes Senbebu and Dedusobek

Middle Kingdom

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Offering tables, often placed in front of the statue niche of a tomb, served as altars for the ritual implements and food offerings presented to the dead. This example, with a projecting spout used to drain liquid offerings, represents the classic Middle Kingdom type. The central picture of a woven mat laden with food and drink faces the tomb and the deceased within, while the offering formulas face the visitor so that he or she can recite them.

Offering Table of the Overseers of Scribes Senbebu and Dedusobek, Limestone, paint

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